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    The Materialistic American Dream Definition of sociological lens: A Marxist criticism is how different social classes interact‚ and in turn affect society as a whole. This includes how people idolize materialistic things‚ in most cases‚ money. This criticism states that socialism can only be achieved through the conflict between social classes brought forth by wealth and luxury. The philosopher Karl Marx stated‚ “I do not like money‚ money is the reason we fight”. This is the idea that nearly

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    Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility is simply choosing the hard right over the easy wrong. Personal responsibility means accepting and behaving in accordance with societies’ standards of conduct and being a law abiding citizen (R. Haskins July 2009). Making choices and taking action in accordance with high standards of conduct based on a strong foundation of ethics‚ morals‚ values and competence. People who possess and practice personal responsibility are more successful students and

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    Personal Responsibiliy Essay William Challenor Gen/200 12 Mar 2012 Felicia Winborne Personal Responsibility To be successful in college one must be personally responsible for their actions. Personal responsibility is having integrity‚ and taking accountability for his or her actions. Doing the right thing and making ethical choices will demonstrate being personally responsible and will result in a successful college experience. Personal responsibility is taking ownership of their thoughts

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    Personal Responsibility Travis Hennessy GEN/200 July 26‚ 2013 Kevin Sheridan Personal Responsibility Studies present the validation of a self-report scale capturing "academic entitlement‚" which is defined as the tendency to possess an expectation of academic success without a sense of personal responsibility for achieving that success (Chowning‚ 2009). Responsibility is a phrase that has lost moral value in society. Personal responsibility was once an idea that gave an individual a sense

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    700- to 1‚400-word Personal Responsibility Essay‚ due in Week Five‚ which includes the following: Definition of personal responsibility and what it means to you. What personal responsibility means to me‚ first thing is making sure that I am mentally capable of understanding my actions and what they may result in. I guess what I’m trying to say is everyone should be able to take responsibility for their own actions. * Explain the relationship between personal responsibility and college success

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    Personal Responsibility Kenneth Murray University of Phoenix PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY: THE KEY TO PERSONAL‚ PROFESSIONAL AND ACAMEDIC SUCCESS KENNETH MURRAY GEN/200 FOUNDATIONS FOR GENERAL EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESS 09/28/2012 JOHN OSBORNE Personal responsibility is the key to academic success because each individual is responsible first for their personal‚ professional and academic success. Each person must take responsibility for their academic success

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    My comments are bracketed [ ] within the text. Some comments are in black‚ some in blue‚ so be alert. An [x] suggests that you delete the word or mark of punctuation that it follows. Please reread your corrected essay carefully and let me know if you require further explanation or discussion. I’m here to help. Thomas Uskali Written Assignment Grading Form for Personal Responsibility Essay Statement‚ Due Week Five Content and Development 6 Points | Points Earned 5.2/6 | | Additional Comments:

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    Personal Responsibility Essay GEN/200 Month Date‚ Year Professor Week 5: Personal Responsibility Essay: Final Draft To achieve academic success‚ students must practice personal responsibility through effective time management and communication. Personal responsibility also can be referred to as Accountability that is defined by Merriam-Webster as “the quality or state of being accountable; an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one’s actions.” http://www

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    Personal Responsibility Gen 200 Personal Responsibility What comes to mind when you hear the words Personal Responsibility? Most people would say‚ doing homework‚ walking the dog‚ doing the laundry or even washing the car. Although theses answers are commonly used by our peers‚ most people would approach this differently. As a human being is a part of our life to have personal responsibility and each person has their own definition of what is most important when it comes to personal responsibility

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    The Great Gatsby: view from biographical lens: How does this text reflect the experiences‚ society‚ beliefs‚ and intentions of it’s maker? F. Scott Fitzgerald -Born in 1896‚ lived through WW1‚ the jazz age‚ and the great depression; has a large sense of different perceptions of the American dream across economically diverse periods of time. -Like Nick Carraway‚ he was born into an upper-middle class family in small town middle America; this relates his life to the idea of a small town

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